The Alcázar Art Print, SEGOVIA
Art print from the Spain Series. The Alcazar of Segovia
Its profile appears like an imaginary ship on the gorge where the Eresma and Clamores rivers converge. The first surviving documentary evidence of the building dates back to the year 1122.
A deep moat with a drawbridge opens the way to a fortress with a privileged location, possibly inhabited since Celtic times. Its restoration has been continuous after a serious fire that occurred in 1862 and which almost destroyed it definitively. However, in 1882, during the reign of Alfonso XII, its reconstruction began, never abandoned by the Alcázar Board of Trustees.
The small tower of Alfonso high, with beautiful sgraffito and twelve turrets adorning its volume.
Sheet printed on 320 gr paper. High Quality Embossing. Measurements 23 x 23 cm.
Recommended IKEA Hovsta frame 23x23 cm.